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As part of National Louis University (NLU), a pioneer in early childhood education, we offer a comprehensive benefits package, including paid time off; medical, dental, and vision insurance; tuition waivers; 403(b) group supplemental retirement annuity; professional development opportunities; and life insurance.

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Open Positions

Assessor and Training Specialist - ISBE (two positions available)

The Bilingual Assessor and Training Specialist is responsible for providing assessment for Illinois State Board of Education programs that participate in ExceleRate, conduct inter-reliability assessments, and write accurate reports.

Essential Responsibilities

  • Provides on-site or virtual evaluation and provides support for state early childhood programs using the Early Childhood Environment Rating Scales.
  • Prepares and submits evaluation reports according to the required time frame and criteria.
  • Ensures accurate documentation and on-site or virtual protocol for the Illinois State Board of Education Compliance Checklist.
  • Participates in inter-rater reliability training for all required evaluation tools, writes related reports, and maintains required level of reliability.
  • Attends all staff, assessment team, and supervision meetings.
  • Provides support for other McCormick Center duties as assigned.

Qualifications

  • Bachelor’s Degree in Early Childhood Education or related field. Master’s Degree strongly preferred.
  • Current Illinois Professional Educator Licensure (PEL) for Early Childhood Education (or the equivalent from another state) and previous Public School Teaching experience required.
  • Prior experience with early childhood evaluation tools like Early Childhood Environment Rating Scale, third edition for Pre-K classrooms.
  • Three-five (3-5) years teaching or administrative experience in the filed of Early Childhood Education.
  • One-three (1-3) years of high level of Early Childhood teaching experience and skill.
  • One-three (1-3) years high level of knowledge or previous reliability on Early Childhood assessment tools.
  • One-three (1-3) willingness to travel throughout the State of Illinois.
  • One-three (1-3) willingness to attend ongoing training to obtain and retain reliability in assessment tools.
  • One-three (1-3) Spanish Bilingual Skills (speaking, reading, writing) preferred.

Qualities

  • Dependability: Makes and fulfills commitments. Has established a pattern of working independently, meeting reasonable deadlines, and accepting responsibility for his or her actions. Willingly makes promises and fully intends to keep them. Arrives at work on time and ready to contribute. Shows up for meetings well-prepared.
  • Flexibility: Adjusts quickly and effectively to changing conditions and demands. Discusses change as a necessary and inevitable aspect of organizational life as well as an opportunity to learn new things. Has a similar view and approach to potentially stressful situations. Invests personal energy toward accepting and adapting to change that others use toward resisting or resenting it.
  • Time Management: Prioritizes tasks and manages time to ensure that deadlines are met. Plans his or her time and sticks to those plans. Prevents or manages interruptions until the highest priority tasks are accomplished.
  • Writing Skills: Produces clear and complete written reports that meet the needs of the customer. Written reports use words and tone that are appropriate for the intended audience and are produced and distributed in a timely manner.
  • Interpersonal Communication: Communicates effectively and appropriately.  Uses good judgement as to what to communicate to whom as well as the best way to get that accomplished.  Speaks in a clear and credible manner, selecting the right tone for the situation and audience.  Listens to others and allows them to make their point.
  • Work Environment/Physical Demands/Travel Requirements: State-wide travel, word processing and computer use, walking, bending, classroom environment-continuous standing, lifting boxes, setting up training environments.

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Bilingual Assessor and Training Specialist - CoC

The Bilingual Assessor and Training Specialist is responsible for providing assessment for Chicago Public Schools early childhood programs, conducting inter-reliability assessments, and writing accurate reports.

Essential Responsibilities

  • Provides evaluation of City of Chicago early childhood programs.
  • Prepares and submits evaluation reports according to the required time frame and criteria.
  • Participates in inter-rater reliability training for all required evaluation tools and maintains required level of reliability.
  • Attends all assessment team, supervision, and all-staff meetings.

Qualifications

  • Bachelor’s Degree in Early Childhood Education or related field required. Master’s Degree strongly preferred in Early Childhood Education or related field.
  • Bilingual in Spanish language strongly preferred. Up to 100% of assessments may require Spanish language of instruction classroom observation and combined Spanish-English report writing.
  • Three to five (3-5) years teaching or administrative experience in the field of early childhood education.
  • One to three (1-3) years high level of reliability on observation tools.
  • One-three (1-3) years prior experience in early childhood assessment field.
  • Willingness to travel within Chicago, and to Wheeling as needed.
  • Willingness to attend ongoing training to obtain and retain in assessment tools.

Qualities

  • Dependability: Makes and fulfills commitments. Has established a pattern of working independently, meeting reasonable deadlines, and accepting responsibility for his or her actions. Willingly makes promises and fully intends to keep them. Arrives at work on time and ready to contribute. Shows up for meetings well-prepared.
  • Flexibility: Adjusts quickly and effectively to changing conditions and demands. Discusses change as a necessary and inevitable aspect of organizational life as well as an opportunity to learn new things. Has a similar view and approach to potentially stressful situations. Invests personal energy toward accepting and adapting to change that others use toward resisting or resenting it.
  • Writing Skills: Produces clear and complete written reports that meet the needs of the customer. Written reports use words and tone that are appropriate for the intended audience and are produced and distributed in a timely manner.
  • Time Management: Prioritizes tasks and manages time to ensure that deadlines are met. Plans his or her time and sticks to those plans. Prevents or manages interruptions until the highest priority tasks are accomplished.
  • Detail Orientation/Quality Focus: Has established a track record of producing work that is highly accurate, demonstrates attention to detail and reflects well on the organization.  Is personally commented to high quality work and encourages others to have similar standards.

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Research Director - McCormick Institute

The McCormick Center will soon be housed in the McCormick Institute for Early Childhood as the Center for Early Childhood Leadership. The McCormick Institute for Early Childhood at National Louis University offers an exciting new leadership opportunity for a Director of Research. We seek a colleague whose research interests include a focus on the efficacy of postsecondary early childhood education teacher preparation, programming and professional development, the impact of effective early childhood leadership, and needs of the workforce. We are especially interested in qualified candidates with a demonstrated commitment and experience working effectively with individuals from diverse backgrounds and members of underrepresented groups, and who have a demonstrated track record of research in early childhood.

The Director of Research for The McCormick Institute for Early Childhood is a senior-level position reporting to the Executive Director of the Institute. The Director advances equity in the field of early childhood education through the development and execution of an applied research agenda that is focused on advancing knowledge of Early Childhood program efficacy as it applies to women of color who have historically been marginalized, under-paid, and unevenly or under-trained. The applied research agenda ensures that the Institute is well positioned to inform policy, advance practice, and to better understand and design innovations that can best meet the needs of a complex, diverse and multi-faceted Early Childhood Workforce, including that of leaders and administrators in the field. In addition, the Director develops, leads, and manages ECE program evaluation across the Institute, designing evaluation plans that ensure comprehensive data collection and analysis that can be used in research initiatives and continuous improvement efforts.

The Director fosters collaboration among stakeholders interested in applying research to solve issues facing the Early Childhood workforce, ultimately leading to improved outcomes for children, families and communities. The Director has primary responsibility for securing funding required for research projects and disseminates research findings through publications, presentations, and other channels. The Director of Research collaborates with interdisciplinary faculty researchers from across the university, as well as program evaluators, fellows, and graduate students, helping to advance the research capabilities of the Institute and NLU. This role is pivotal in demonstrating the efficacy of practical applications, driving innovation, and fostering collaboration between academia, industry, and advocates/administrative policymakers for the field, ultimately advancing early childhood practice and informing relevant policy.

Essential Responsibilities

Research Leadership:

  • Develop, lead and manage applied research agenda for the McCormick Institute for Early Childhood.
  • Develop research strategies, objectives, and priorities in alignment with organizational goals and industry needs.
  • Identify emerging trends, challenges, and opportunities for applied research in the field.
  • Foster a culture of innovation and excellence in research.
  • Supervise a core team of researchers who engage in enacting the research agenda for the Institute.

Program Evaluation:

  • Develop, lead, and manage strategic ECE program evaluations across the Institution, designing evaluation plans that ensure comprehensive data collection and analysis that can be used in research initiatives.
  • Prepare evaluation reports and presentations that clearly communicate findings, insights, and recommendations to stakeholders, including program managers, funders, and decision-makers and policy makers.
  • Collaborate with program staff to integrate evaluation findings into program planning, implementation, and improvement efforts.

Funding and Resource Management:

  • Identify funding opportunities and secure research grants, contracts, and sponsorships.
  • Manage research budgets, resources, and expenditures effectively.
  • Ensure compliance with funding regulations and reporting requirements.

Collaboration and Partnership:

  • Establish and maintain collaborative relationships with industry partners, faculty across the institution, and other stakeholders.
  • Facilitate knowledge exchange and technology transfer between academia and industry.
  • Collaborate with interdisciplinary teams of researchers to tackle complex research problems.

Knowledge Dissemination:

  • Publish research findings in peer-reviewed journals, conference proceedings, and other relevant outlets.
  • Present research findings at conferences, seminars, and industry events.
  • Engage in public outreach and knowledge mobilization activities to communicate research impacts to diverse audiences.

Team Leadership and Mentorship:

  • Provide guidance and support to interdisciplinary faculty researchers from across the university, program evaluators, fellows, and graduate students in their professional development.
  • Foster a collaborative and inclusive research environment that values diversity and equity.

Strategic Planning and Evaluation:

    • Contribute to the development of long-term research strategies and plans.
    • Evaluate the effectiveness and impact of research initiatives through performance metrics and indicators.
    • Identify areas for improvement and implement strategies to enhance research outcomes and productivity.

Qualifications

  • Doctorate Degree in Early Childhood Education, Childhood Development, Development Psychology, Social Psychology, sociology, Educational Leadership, Applied Research, Program Evaluation, Social Sciences, Public Policy, or related required
  • Five plus (5+) years of Research Experience: A demonstrated track record of conducting high-quality research in Early Childhood Education, including publications in peer-reviewed journals, conference presentations, and other scholarly contributions.
  • Five plus (5+) years of Leadership Experience: Experience in providing leadership and direction in research initiatives, such as leading research teams, managing research projects, or serving in leadership roles within academic or research institutions.
  • Five plus (5+) years of Grant Funding: Experience in securing research funding through competitive grants, contracts, or other funding mechanisms, demonstrating the ability to develop and manage research proposals and budgets effectively.
  • Five plus (5+) years of Mentorship and Supervision: Experience in mentoring and supervising interdisciplinary faculty researchers from across the university, program evaluators, fellows, graduate students junior faculty members in research activities, providing guidance and support for their professional development.
  • Five plus (5+) years Interdisciplinary Collaboration: Experience in collaborating across disciplines or fields of study to address complex research questions or challenges, demonstrating the ability to work effectively in interdisciplinary or multidisciplinary teams.
  • Five plus (5+) years Industry or Community Engagement: Experience in collaborating with industry partners, community organizations, government agencies, or other stakeholders to address real-world problems and apply research findings to practical applications or solutions.
  • Five plus (5+) years Commitment to Equity and Inclusion: Demonstrated commitment to promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion in research activities and outcomes, including fostering an inclusive research environment and addressing systemic barriers to participation and representation.

Qualities

  • Applied Research Leadership & Expertise: Ability to provide strategic direction and leadership in applied research initiatives, guiding the research agenda, setting research priorities, and fostering a culture of innovation and excellence within the organization or academic department. Deep understanding and expertise in the principles, methodologies, and practices of applied research, with a track record of conducting high-quality, impactful research projects in a relevant field or discipline. Commitment to upholding the highest standards of research ethics and integrity, including ensuring compliance with ethical guidelines, protocols, and regulations governing research conduct and participant protection.
  • Grant Writing and Fundraising: Experience in securing research funding through grant writing, proposal development, and fundraising activities, including identifying funding opportunities, crafting compelling proposals, and building relationships with funding agencies and donors.
  • Evaluation Design: Proficiency in designing comprehensive evaluation plans tailored to the specific objectives, context, and requirements of programs and initiatives, including defining evaluation questions, selecting appropriate methodologies, and developing data collection instruments.
  • Knowledge Translation and Dissemination: Ability to effectively communicate research findings to diverse audiences through publications, presentations, reports, and other knowledge translation activities, and to facilitate the uptake of research findings by stakeholders and end-users.
  • Strategic Planning and Evaluation: Capacity to develop and implement strategic plans and performance metrics to evaluate the impact and effectiveness of applied research activities, assess research outcomes, and inform future research directions and resource allocation decisions.
  • Project Management: Manages each stage of a project to ensure that commitments are met in a manner that is timely and within budget. Clearly defines roles and responsibilities, determines necessary resources, and monitors project performance through appropriate systems and procedures.

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